Month: September 2023

Sriram Kalyanaraman To Serve as Panel Moderator at Estonian EU Digital Summit
/Sriram Kalyanaraman, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Journalism professor and Media Effects and Technology Lab director, will be the moderator for “Shaping Tomorrow’s Citizens: The Role of Infotechnology and Education in Promoting Democratic Values,” a panel discussion at the EU Digital Summit in Tallinn, Estonia on Sept. 6-7. Panel members include the […]
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Celeste Wagner To Serve as Keynote Speaker for Latin America Conference on Media, Culture and Society
Celeste Wagner, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Journalism assistant professor, will be the keynote speaker for the “Contemporary Developments on Media, Culture and Society in Latin America” conference at the Universidad de San Andrés, Buenos Aires, Argentina on Sept. 2. Wagner will speak about “Communication, Activism and Social Change: Feminist Discourse and […]
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UFCJC Online PR Adjunct Instructor Speaks on the Benefits of Purpose-Driven Storytelling
Pam Fultz, senior communications manager at Vi and University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications online master’s program adjunct instructor, was interviewed for an episode of the “On Top of PR” podcast from AXIA Public Relations on Aug. 29. In “The Benefits of Purpose-Driven Storytelling,” Fultz discusses purpose-driven storytelling, how it can tug at […]
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Chris Chu Co-Authors Research Papers on Deepfake Narratives, Vaccine Communication and Risk Efficacy
Haoran Chris Chu, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Public Relations assistant professor, and colleagues have recently published research on deepfake resurrection narratives, vaccine communication and risk efficacy. Chu and University of Michigan Assistant Professor Hang Lu were the authors of “Let the Dead Talk: How Deepfake Resurrection Narratives Influence Audience Response in […]
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